JIM Murphy addressed throngs of Labour supporters in Glasgow during another day on the campaign trail.
The Labour leader led a chant of "Tories out" while being heckled by passers by.
Some shouted "traitor" and "liar" while others criticised the Labour-run Glasgow city council.
Council leader Gordon Matheson joined Mr Murphy at the gathering outside St Enoch's subway this morning.
Mr Murphy blasted comments from John Major who said earlier today that his party could succumb to political blackmail from the SNP.
The Labour leader called the former Prime Minister and David Cameron "a duet of cheerleaders" and said: "John Major, the man who lost every one of his party's seats in the 1997 general election...Spending every moment of his interview trying to get Scotland to vote for the SNP. "
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